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236|Consistency Not Intensity
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236|Consistency Not Intensity
FromRemove the Guesswork: Health, Fitness and Wellbeing for Busy Professionals
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11 minutes
Released:
Jan 30, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
What can you do to achieve your goals and your desired outcome? What is the key to getting consistency?
Visit https://www.bodyshotperformance.com/topic/podcasts/ for the complete show notes of every podcast episode.
Topics Discussed in this Episode:
The difference between consistency and intensity
The corporate athlete
Why we need to prioritise recovery more
The formula to getting consistency
What recovery really means
Key Takeaways:
Consistency is about avoiding stop-start. It’s about having something that is structured, scheduled, diarised, flexible, adaptable, and enjoyable.
You get consistency when you connect it to a particular outcome.
A key part of consistency is about being flexible.
A common mistake that people make is that they prioritise intensity over consistency, but that’s not sustainable.
Intensity can be various things. It can be the difficulty, the duration, the type, or the frequency of whatever it is that you’re trying to do.
As individuals, as professionals, we need to see ourselves and treat our bodies and our minds in the same way that an athlete would.
Sometimes we need to do less in order to build in more time for recovery. By doing so, we get the adaptations we want from whatever it is that we’re putting effort into.
Intensity balanced with recovery equals consistency.
Action Steps:
To be consistent, be prepared to be flexible and adaptable.
See and treat yourself like an athlete.
Prioritise recovery more and do recovery-based activities.
Leanne said:
“I’d love for you to come away from listening to this episode with the view that consistency beats intensity every single time.”
“You’ve got to start small, go steady, and get that consistency. That’s what is sustainable.”
As always, if you want to register your interest in some of the ideas that I’m putting together with Bodyshot Performance, send an email to anne@bodyshotperformance.com.
If you’re interested in finding out what your health IQ is, take the Health IQ test to find out, and get a free 39-page report built around our six signals, which are sleep, mental health, energy, body composition, digestion, and fitness.
Let me know your thoughts and feedback. If you’ve enjoyed what you’ve heard on this episode and it’s added value to you, share the episode with someone you think could benefit from it. And don’t forget to leave a rating or a review and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts.
More from Leanne Spencer:
Bodyshot Performance
Bodyshot Performance Limited Facebook page
Remove the Guesswork BOOK by Leanne SpencerRise and Shine BOOK by Leanne Spencer
Visit https://www.bodyshotperformance.com/topic/podcasts/ for the complete show notes of every podcast episode.
Topics Discussed in this Episode:
The difference between consistency and intensity
The corporate athlete
Why we need to prioritise recovery more
The formula to getting consistency
What recovery really means
Key Takeaways:
Consistency is about avoiding stop-start. It’s about having something that is structured, scheduled, diarised, flexible, adaptable, and enjoyable.
You get consistency when you connect it to a particular outcome.
A key part of consistency is about being flexible.
A common mistake that people make is that they prioritise intensity over consistency, but that’s not sustainable.
Intensity can be various things. It can be the difficulty, the duration, the type, or the frequency of whatever it is that you’re trying to do.
As individuals, as professionals, we need to see ourselves and treat our bodies and our minds in the same way that an athlete would.
Sometimes we need to do less in order to build in more time for recovery. By doing so, we get the adaptations we want from whatever it is that we’re putting effort into.
Intensity balanced with recovery equals consistency.
Action Steps:
To be consistent, be prepared to be flexible and adaptable.
See and treat yourself like an athlete.
Prioritise recovery more and do recovery-based activities.
Leanne said:
“I’d love for you to come away from listening to this episode with the view that consistency beats intensity every single time.”
“You’ve got to start small, go steady, and get that consistency. That’s what is sustainable.”
As always, if you want to register your interest in some of the ideas that I’m putting together with Bodyshot Performance, send an email to anne@bodyshotperformance.com.
If you’re interested in finding out what your health IQ is, take the Health IQ test to find out, and get a free 39-page report built around our six signals, which are sleep, mental health, energy, body composition, digestion, and fitness.
Let me know your thoughts and feedback. If you’ve enjoyed what you’ve heard on this episode and it’s added value to you, share the episode with someone you think could benefit from it. And don’t forget to leave a rating or a review and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts.
More from Leanne Spencer:
Bodyshot Performance
Bodyshot Performance Limited Facebook page
Remove the Guesswork BOOK by Leanne SpencerRise and Shine BOOK by Leanne Spencer
Released:
Jan 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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